Mr. Impossible

A new and remarkable introduction from Kartell. The creation of this tidy chair was not so impossible after all. The Mr. Impossible chair is made from two plastic shells that are welded together by a laser. The opaque seat and transparent or opaque legs are joined by this process for a connection that is seamless and fluid. Suitable for indoor/outdoor use.

Select from a variety of color options.

Dimensions

21.7" W X 21.3" D X 33.1" H

Seat Height: 18.1"

Material(s)
Batch-dyed or clear polycarbonate

Item Number
KRT-5840

Model(s) 5840

Design by Philippe Stark, 2008.By Kartell.

A new and remarkable introduction from Kartell. The creation of this tidy chair was not so impossible after all. The Mr. Impossible chair is made from two plastic shells that are welded together by a laser. The opaque seat and transparent or opaque legs are joined by this process for a connection that is seamless and fluid. Suitable for indoor/outdoor use.

Select from a variety of color options.

Kartell

Kartell's steadfast dedication to technical and aesthetic innovation has earned the Italian brand its global recognition as the pioneer of modern day plastics.

Founded in 1949, Kartell is an established leader in the fields of modern furniture, interior design, and lighting for over 60 years. From its choice of cutting edge technologies, to its use of innovative and certified thermoplastic materials, the brand has revolutionized the use of plastics in modern furnishings. Their bold and charismatic designs are 100% Italian made, multifunctional, cross-sectional, easy to use, and possess an undeniable visual appeal. Colors, transparency effects, and unique shapes all define a signature Kartell product. Employing some of the most recognizable modern furniture designers of our time, Kartell is able to harmoniously blend functionality, style, durability, and modern appeal.

Kartell has won an enviable string of prestigious international awards, including nine Compasso d'Oro prizes (the most recent awarded to the Mobil Chest of Drawers in 1995 and the Bubble Club Sofa in 2001). In 2000, the Guggenheim Museum dubbed the Kartell Museum the "best industrial museum".

Born in Paris in 1949, he is one of the most original and creative designers of our time. He has obtained many important acknowledgements such as the Grand Prix National de la Création industrielle and the Honor Award of the American Institute of Architects, he considers himself as "a Japanese architect, an American art director, a German industrial designer, a French artistic director, an Italian furniture designer".

Born in 1972, Eugeni Quitllet started studying design at the Ibizia Art School in 1991. He earned a diploma of design and interior design from "La Llotja" Art School in Barcelona, 1996. He collaborated with many architecture and design studios of Barcelona and also worked on design exhibitions for cultural entities such as the Joan Miro Foundation.

In 2001 Eugeni Quitllet met Philippe Starck in Formentera and started a strong collaboration. He now designs furniture and products for some of the most recognized companies in the world, signed STARCK & QUITLLET.